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Some say that Washington’s Forests and Fish rules
could be so hard on small timber farms that the owners are likely
to sell out to development, to the detriment of salmon and other
wildlife
by Lissa James,
May 16, 2005
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The Forests and Fish plan was supposed to help both salmon
and the timber industry in Washington State, but clauses in the
agreement may tilt it against wildlife
by Lissa James,
May 16, 2005
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The Nez Perce Tribe says that salmon-killing dams -- such
as the three in Hells Canyon whose licenses are up for renewal this
year – amount to an illegal "taking" of the tribe’s
guaranteed right to fish
by Rachel Odell,
Sep 05, 2005
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Faced with a lawsuit by the National Association of Home
Builders, NOAA Fisheries decides to strip protections from
four-fifths of the currently designated critical habitat for
salmon
by Emma Brown,
Sep 19, 2005
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A judge has thrown out the Bush administration’s
salmon protection plan, setting the stage for dramatic changes to
the federal hydropower system
by Rocky Barker,
Jun 13, 2005
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The Nez Perce tribe is close to a major water-rights
settlement with Idaho and the federal government, but not everyone
thinks it’s a good idea for the tribe or for endangered
salmon.
by Ray Ring,
Mar 07, 2005
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Environmentalists and some of his own biologists say James
Lecky sold out the endangered fish he was charged with protecting,
but NOAA Fisheries has just given him a promotion
by Lissa James,
Dec 20, 2004
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EPA plans to streamline pesticide registration; Los
Angeles puts the brakes on superstores; El Paso Corp. pushes to
drill New Mexico’s Valle Vidal; and black-tailed prairie dog
no longer a candidate for endangered species list
by Laura Paskus,
Aug 30, 2004
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NOAA Fisheries is drafting new regulations that will allow
hatchery-raised fish to be counted along with wild salmon and
steelhead, a move that property-rights lawyers hope will take the
species off the endangered list
by Ray Ring,
May 24, 2004
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Port Orford, Ore., is working hard to create a new kind of
community-based, sustainable fisheries management for the
over-fished ocean
by Rebecca Clarren,
Feb 02, 2004